Wednesday 11 June 2008

planter with integral frog shelters
    Maison Grenouille et Chez Crapaud

Living near the supposedly longest (but not the largest) daily outdoor market in Europe I am dismayed to see the number of unmarked pallets being collected by the street refuse service along with all the other cardboard and plastic packaging, rotten produce and detritus of the market. Living just a hare's breath from Britain's largest waste incinerator I am even more alarmed by the fact that if this waste stream is not being dumped in landfill it is being incinerated, contributing further to the accumulation of greenhouse gases both in the atmosphere and in my lungs.

It doesn't take a large leap of the imagination to see that REUSE, REUSE, REUSE is the operative solution to this improvidence.

If only the council deployed one of the Bulky Items Collection trucks from their fleet to collect these pallets and distribute them among the 38 allotment sites in the borough or, if goodwill is deemed too expensive, to a depot where a commercial initiative can be run to redistribute the pallets to local haulage / distribution / storage firms.

  • Firstly the council would benefit as it wouldn't have to pay for the disposal of the pallets as waste.
  • Secondly in comparison to transporting them to waste processing sites, the transportation of the pallets would be minimised as they would be distributed within the borough.
  • Thirdly folks on the allotments would find numerous applications for this wood source thereby reducing loss of viable wood and since not many people have access to the means to transport pallets they will be much appreciative of the fact that these heavy, bulky items are delivered to site.

Inspired by the Amphibian Ark Global Campaign and their efforts to redress the amphibian extinction crisis I built this vegetable planter with integral frog shelters for Doris, a friendly neighbour of mine so that she can grow tomatoes in her garden in a spot where she can protect them from voracious slugs. I have published an Instructable of the step-by-step construction of this combination vegetable planter / frog shelter here.

But remember, if you plan to build something similar FOR BOTH THE WELL BEING OF THE FROGS AND YOURSELF YOU ARE COMMITED TO USING ORGANIC METHODS OF GARDENING. THAT MEANS FOR INSTANCE USING ORGANIC COMPOST, NOT USING TOXIC SLUG PELLETS (usually Metaldehyde or methiocarb) OR CHEMICAL PLANT FOOD OR WEED KILLERS . YOU CAN FOR INSTANCE USE A LIQUID SEAWEED PLANT FOOD SO LONG AS YOU DILUTE IT CORRECTLY.


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